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  1. Is it just me or do folks put more brainpower into constructing fictional headcanons than formalising actual life philosophies? :confused:

  2. This got me very excited https://getpocket.com/explore/item/let-s-colonize-titan

    Also this passage in particular was fascinating to learn. I had no idea this was possible

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  3. This got me very excited https://getpocket.com/explore/item/let-s-colonize-titan

    Also this passage in particular was fascinating to learn. I had no idea this was possible

    6CABofT.png

    1. Frostgage

      Frostgage

      Never trust any variation of a field that is preceded by "pseudo-" or "para-"

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  4. This got me very excited https://getpocket.com/explore/item/let-s-colonize-titan

    Also this passage in particular was fascinating to learn. I had no idea this was possible

    6CABofT.png

  5. On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me...

    A constructive existence proof!

    On the second day of Christmas my true love gave to me...

    Two symmetries and a constructive existence proof!

    On the third day of Christmas my true love gave to me...

    Three trichotomies, two symmetries, and a constructive existence proof!

    On the fourth day of Christmas my true love gave to me...

    Four Kepler-Poinsots, three trichotomies, two symmetries, and a constructive existence proof!

    On the fifth day of Christmas my true love gave to me...

    Five Platonic solids, four Kepler-Poinsots, three trichotomies, two symmetries, and a constructive existence proof!

    On the sixth day of Christmas my true love gave to me...

    Six perfect numbers, five Platonic solids, four Kepler-Poinsots, three trichotomies, two symmetries, and a constructive existence proof!

    On the seventh day of Christmas my true love gave to me...

    Seven logic gates, six perfect numbers, five Platonic solids, four Kepler-Poinsots, three trichotomies, two symmetries, and a constructive existence proof!

    On the eighth day of Christmas my true love gave to me...

    Eight octonions, seven logic gates, six perfect numbers, five Platonic solids, four Kepler-Poinsots, three trichotomies, two symmetries, and a constructive existence proof!

    On the ninth day of Christmas my true love gave to me...

    Nine axioms, eight octonions, seven logic gates, six perfect numbers, five Platonic solids, four Kepler-Poinsots, three trichotomies, two symmetries, and a constructive existence proof!

    On the tenth day of Christmas my true love gave to me...

    Ten radices, nine axioms, eight octonions, seven logic gates, six perfect numbers, five Platonic solids, four Kepler-Poinsots, three trichotomies, two symmetries, and a constructive existence proof!

    On the eleventh day of Christmas my true love gave to me...

    Eleven M-dimensions, ten radices, nine axioms, eight octonions, seven logic gates, six perfect numbers, five Platonic solids, four Kepler-Poinsots, three trichotomies, two symmetries, and a constructive existence proof!

    On the twelfth day of Christmas my true love gave to me...

    Twelve kissing numbers, eleven M-dimensions, ten radices, nine axioms, eight octonions, seven logic gates, six perfect numbers, five Platonic solids, four Kepler-Poinsots, three trichotomies, two symmetries, and a constructive existence proof!

     

    Question 1 (10 marks): Generalise to the nth day of Christmas.

    Question 2 (15 marks): Determine net cost to the true love for supplied gifts as a function of n, using averaged market values.

    Question 3 (5 marks): Generate a constructive proof for the existence of your true love.

  6. Hi sir I have a question

    What are numbers

    It's freaking me out how ontologically significant but opaque they are

  7. This got me very excited https://getpocket.com/explore/item/let-s-colonize-titan

    Also this passage in particular was fascinating to learn. I had no idea this was possible

    6CABofT.png

    1. Frostgage

      Frostgage

      Done :proud: (the second one. I wish I could do that on exams)

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  8. Hi sir I have a question

    What are numbers

    It's freaking me out how ontologically significant but opaque they are

  9. This got me very excited https://getpocket.com/explore/item/let-s-colonize-titan

    Also this passage in particular was fascinating to learn. I had no idea this was possible

    6CABofT.png

    1. Frostgage

      Frostgage

      I respectfully decline your request for a linguistic diagram

      Typing them is nearly impossible :sealed: plus I don't know how to do all the parts of speech

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  10. Hi sir I have a question

    What are numbers

    It's freaking me out how ontologically significant but opaque they are

  11. This got me very excited https://getpocket.com/explore/item/let-s-colonize-titan

    Also this passage in particular was fascinating to learn. I had no idea this was possible

    6CABofT.png

    1. Frostgage

      Frostgage

      The endless sentence thing is actually a topic that came up in linguistics recently. Please don't make me diagram that :sunny:

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  12. Hi sir I have a question

    What are numbers

    It's freaking me out how ontologically significant but opaque they are

  13. This got me very excited https://getpocket.com/explore/item/let-s-colonize-titan

    Also this passage in particular was fascinating to learn. I had no idea this was possible

    6CABofT.png

    1. Frostgage

      Frostgage

      This isn't even in the top half of craziest conspiracy theories tbh

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  14. fun fact: turtles can breathe through their cloacas

  15. This got me very excited https://getpocket.com/explore/item/let-s-colonize-titan

    Also this passage in particular was fascinating to learn. I had no idea this was possible

    6CABofT.png

  16. fun fact: turtles can breathe through their cloacas

  17. fun fact: turtles can breathe through their cloacas

  18. anyone have any insane sandwich filling ideas?

  19. fun fact: turtles can breathe through their cloacas

    1. Frostgage

      Frostgage

      I sincerely hope you're working on those prime patterns :pout:

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  20. fun fact: turtles can breathe through their cloacas

    1. Frostgage

      Frostgage

      That last line is classic economics lol

      Actually though do you think there's a limit to the amount of significant mathematical discoveries to be made, or do discoveries beget further discoveries?

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  21. fun fact: turtles can breathe through their cloacas

    1. Frostgage

      Frostgage

      I nominate you for Grand Dictator of Math so that everyone will be able to agree on one system

      Also whenever I look up people like the ones you listed I think about how much more they could have contributed if they hadn't lived such short lives ;-; everyone seemed to die of illnesses that are now easily curable

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  22. fun fact: turtles can breathe through their cloacas

    1. Frostgage

      Frostgage

      Is math one of those things that you can never prove with 100% certainty, but which only takes a single counterexample to disprove? (see Karl Popper and white swans)

      By the way imma need your list of the top 5 mathematicians of all time

      Spoiler

      Also sorry it took me so long to respond :c I meant to right away but got sidetracked with some stuff

       

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  23. Guys

     

    Ithkuil is cool

  24. fun fact: turtles can breathe through their cloacas

    1. Frostgage

      Frostgage

      Why would my own life satisfaction impact how I felt about this other person? What an odd correlation :pout:

      I'll summarize my feelings thusly: in a world where no one can agree on the most obvious of issues, it's nice to know that 1 + 1 will always equal 2, and ax^2 + bx + c will always equal 0 where x = [-b ± (b^2 - 4ac)^.5]/2a

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  25. Guys

     

    Ithkuil is cool

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